Do you use your Copper Water Dispenser, or our hand hammered copper water pitchers every single day? Keeping the interiors of your copper water vessels clean is essential to good quality drinking water, as well as reaping the positive effects of drinking copper water.
However, if you already use it daily as your daily source of drinking water, how often should you really clean them? In today's guide, we discover the best ways to keep your pure copper water vessels clean without too much hassle.
Keeping Your Copper Water Vessels Clean
As copper is an inherently clean material and is naturally antimicrobial, we highly recommend giving your copper water vessels a proper clean every 1 to 2 weeks. Cleaning and polishing the exterior can be done monthly to keep it looking nice and shiny.

It is advisable to store your water in your Copper Water Dispenser or water pitchers overnight for the best copper water. You should change the water from your Sertodo copper water vessels daily, as well as give it a rinse thoroughly to keep it clean.
How To Clean Your Copper Water Vessels
Your beautifully hand hammered copper vessels should be treated with care, and NEVER cleaned with harsh chemicals.

Using natural ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, you can easily keep your copper water pitcher or dispenser clean while maintaining the antimicrobial properties that copper naturally has.
Here are 2 natural options:
1. Lemon and Salt
Half a lemon and dip it in salt. You now have a natural but slightly abrasive cleaning method for your copper water vessel. Similar to removing water spots, lemon and salt is also great for keeping the exterior and interior of your copper water pitchers, dispensers and cups clean.
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2. Vinegar and Salt
The next method is another great option if you do not have a lemon at hand. Simply combine 2 table spoons of white vinegar with 1 table spoon of salt. Add 2 table spoons of warm water and combine.
You can then use this alkaline mixture to clean the interior and exterior of your copper water vessel.
Alternatively, you can also simply give your copper water vessels a rinse using warm, soapy water. Rinse your copper water pitcher or copper cups thoroughly until the water runs clear. To avoid water spots from forming, using a clean, dry cloth to pat dry your copper water vessel.
3. Rinse and dry
The easiest way to clean your copper water vessels is rinsing them with warm water. You can easily clean your handmade Copper Water Pitcher regularly by rinsing it thoroughly then pat dry with a cloth.
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